AusNz Seminar #2: Insurance: To Buy or Not To Buy
Thu, 06 May
|Dual delivery
Welcome to the second event in our seminar series! Dr Aihua Xia from the University of Melbourne will be presenting on the topic “Insurance: To Buy or Not To Buy”. Clubs and societies from all around Australia and New Zealand will be attending, so put it in your calendar and come along!


Time & Location
06 May 2021, 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Dual delivery
About the Event
Welcome to the second event in our seminar series! Dr Aihua Xia from the University of Melbourne will be presenting on the topic “Insurance: To Buy or Not To Buy”. Clubs and societies from all around Australia and New Zealand will be attending, so put it in your calendar and come along!
We examine various insurance policies, explain the principles and theory behind the insurance and provide general guidelines on the selection of insurance policies.
The seminar will be dual-delivered on Zoom and in the JH Michell Theatre, Peter Hall Building.
If you're planning to attend the seminar in person, please register here.
Zoom link: https://unimelb.zoom.us/j/85832601812?pwd=Y2duc014TTlVMlRDRFgrTVJvRFlPZz09
Password: 711353
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MUMS take the safety and health of our members very seriously. Please note that as this event is held off-campus and in-person, strict COVID-safe rules will be enforced, including the following:
- Everyone is strongly encouraged to wear a mask and maintain social distancing at the event.
- Everyone is strongly encouraged to download the COVID Safe Tracker App for contact tracing purposes.
- Please do NOT attend this event if you are feeling unwell. Stay home and get tested!
- Sanitisers, gloves and disinfectants will be supplied at the venue. COVID-safe signages will be clearly displayed at the venue at all times.
Thank you and stay safe!
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MUMS would like to acknowledge the Wurundjeri and Boon Wurrung people who are the traditional custodians of this land. We would also like to pay our respects to Elders past and present of the Kulin nation. We acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of this region, especially within the mathematics community.